Thursday 13th February 2025

Second COVID-19 Death Confirmed in Madison County as Cases Reach 164, Health Dept. Says

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The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department was notified this week of a second confirmed novel coronavirus death in Madison County, according to a Wednesday morning news release from the department. The 77-year-old female, who was a resident of American Health Communities (AHC) Forest Cove in Jackson, died Saturday in hospice care.

The department also received positive test results for one more confirmed case of COVID-19, for a total of 164 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Madison County.

The release said the most recent case is a 54-year-old female, who is not hospitalized. The department’s epidemiology staff are reaching out to people who had contact with this patient.

Three Madison County residents are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, with two of those patients on ventilators.

The release said 143 Madison County residents have recovered from COVID-19 and eight people say they are feeling better.

The department also released the following demographic information about Madison County’s confirmed COVID-19 cases:

ZIP CODE

Zip Code

Number of Cases

Percentage

38305

105

64%

38301

42

26%

38356

3

2%

38391

4

2%

38366

1

1%

38343

4

2%

38313

4

2%

38392

1

1%

 

GENDER

Sex

Number of Cases

Percentage

Female

90

55%

Male

74

45%

 

RACE

Race

Number of Cases

Percentage

Black or African American

103

63%

White

47

28%

Asian

5

3%

Hispanic

2

1%

Other

1

1%

Unspecified

6

4%

 

HEALTH STATUS

Health Status

Number of Cases

Percentage

Recovered

143

87%

Not Recovered

6

4%

Better

8

5%

Unknown

5

3%

Deaths

2

1%

 

AGE

Age (years)

Number of Cases

Percentage

0-10

1

1%

11-20

7

4%

21-30

21

13%

31-40

23

14%

41-50

29

18%

51-60

46

28%

61-70

23

14%

71-80

11

7%

80+

3

1%

 

Find more information about COVID-19 from the Tennessee Department of Health at https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated information and guidance available online at www.cdc.gov/COVID19.

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